Bookmark



R. H. MOORE April 23, 1929.

BOOKMARK Filed Feb. 17, 1927 INVENTOR v ATTORNEY inserted between the back-binding and. leaves of a book, said eye being disposed-obliquely to the plane of said legs, and the endsot saidlegs being bent toward each other.

4. A book mark having the icornbination of a marker cord, a wire having a vertex portion for securing said cord thereto, and said wire having legs diverging directly "from said portion adapted to be inserted between the back-binding and leaves of a book.

A bookmark having, the combination. of a marker cord, a wire havin a: vertex poition forsecuring said cord thereto, said wire.

having I legs diverging from said portion adapted to be inserted between the back-bindingand leaves ofa book, and the ends of said legs being bent toward each other.

6; A book mark having the combination of a marker cord, a wire havinga vertex portion for securing said cord, thereto,said wire having legs diverging directly from said portion adapted to be inserted between the backbinding and leaves oii a book, and said portion being disposed oliliqiiely to the plane of said legs. I V

7. A book mark having the combination of a marker cord, a'wire having a portion for securing said cord thereto, said wire having legs diverging from said portion adapted to be inserted between the baclcbinding and leaves of; a book, said portion being deposed obliquely to the plane of said legs, and the ends of said legs being bent toward each other. v

8. A book identification deviceconiprising a wire having diverging legs adapted to'be inserted between the back-binding and leaves of a book, and an identification card secured to saidwire being located in a plane parallel to the planeot said legs.

9. A book identification device comprising wire having diverging legs adapted to be inserted between-the back-binding and the leaves or" a. book, and an identification card located between said legs being secured to said wire.

10. An identificationdevice comprising a wire having diverging legs adapted to be in-' sorted between the back-binding and leaves of a book, said wire having a loop, and an' identilication cardsecured to said wire.

13. A book identification device comprising a wire having diverging legs-adapted to be inserted between the back-binding and leaves of a book, and an identification card secured to said wire.

Signed at the city o't New York, in the count 7 this i day oi? February, D; 1927.

ROBERT 1-1; Mooar.

f New York, and State of New York, 

